Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... once very frail and very heroic . And I have never seen her again , and I shall never know what became of her . The story ends without any point to it . But I have not told you this anecdote to illustrate either my own ingenuity or the ...
... once very frail and very heroic . And I have never seen her again , and I shall never know what became of her . The story ends without any point to it . But I have not told you this anecdote to illustrate either my own ingenuity or the ...
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... once de- picted as a prison . Perhaps , after all , the old mismated couples who had stayed married in defence to the decencies were better than the new divorced who were not aware of any duties at all . The only thing that does survive ...
... once de- picted as a prison . Perhaps , after all , the old mismated couples who had stayed married in defence to the decencies were better than the new divorced who were not aware of any duties at all . The only thing that does survive ...
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... once a consequence and an indication of his perennial existence . It is the desire of the moth for the star . It is no mere appreciation of the Beauty before us -- but a wild effort to reach the Beauty above . Inspired by an ecstatic ...
... once a consequence and an indication of his perennial existence . It is the desire of the moth for the star . It is no mere appreciation of the Beauty before us -- but a wild effort to reach the Beauty above . Inspired by an ecstatic ...
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The Poet in the Republic | 3 |
Conjectures on Original Composition | 12 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
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